thoreauvian การใช้
- Transcendent; a tinge pagan; in a fancy word, Thoreauvian.
- Johnson . ( Houghton Mifflin, $ 15 . ) A Thoreauvian bear
- He was known as the thoreauvian of Maine.
- D . B . Johnson . ( Houghton Mifflin, $ 15 . ) A Thoreauvian
- Blackmarr told of her Thoreauvian journey from city life to her grandfather's pond-side cabin in Georgia.
- In his own sweeping, Thoreauvian statement on civil disobedience, the 1963 " Letter From Birmingham Jail,"
- The counterculture, in sum, produced a renewal of the Thoreauvian ideal of the clear, defiant voice of the dissenting citizen.
- Still, he added in his best Thoreauvian spirit : " No doubt about it, it's a wonderful place.
- Author Ramachandra Guha called him a self-reliant, Thoreauvian individualist who would not allow a mere government to pay for him.
- Is there a stern Thoreauvian lesson to be learned from this, a caution against taking along too much stuff, too many bags?
- And unlike your grandfather's meek, Thoreauvian alternative society, these folks aren't satisfied with quietly contemplating the natural world.
- The essay amplifies such Thoreauvian themes as imploring people to self-betterment and a distrust of humanity s attempts to improve upon nature.
- A Thoreauvian hike along the shoreline is unlikely to turn up a single cellphone user or New York stockbroker, which are as common in August as seagulls.
- Our delightful, neo-Thoreauvian William Davis is neither the former editor of Punch magazine, nor the glass flowers curator over at the World's Greatest University.
- As Michael Pollan heads up the mushy hillside path leading to his writing hut, the image that comes much too readily to mind is " Thoreauvian ."
- The 1730s farmhouse, owned by the town, had fallen into a state of thoroughly Thoreauvian disrepair, with warped floorboards, flaking ceilings, and collapsed inside walls.
- But, Mulloney said, he did try to keep to " the Thoreauvian spirit " and " opt for spontaneity when it came to ` inland'encounters ."
- Conventional wisdom was driven by the Pristine Myth, an idealized Thoreauvian view of a natural wilderness in which Native Americans barely made a perceptible disturbance and were merely another natural element of the region.
- Dean, who may have read as many Thoreauvian words as anyone on the planet, is the first to say that " Walden " is Thoreau's best book and an unequaled American masterpiece.
- Indeed, after 140 years of Thoreauvian study, it is remarkable that nearly 7, 000 pages of his work remain unpublished, with many of the original manuscripts still in the Morgan Libraryin New York City.
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